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This workspace deploys a custom server


Last updated on November 7, 2019

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Custom Server Template

This template uses a custom Node.js server rather than the built-in Express server used by NodeRun.

When configuring a custom server, find the main server file, select Properties, and mark the checkboxes labeled App Start File and Custom Server.

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To be accessible via NodeRun, your custom application server must listen on port 8081, which you can access dynamically by using process.env.PORT.

With custom servers, when you make changes to your server-side code, you must restart the application server. You can do this from the Server menu in the IDE.

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